PURVIIGAA A/P PADMANATHAN SJKT PERSIARAN RAJA MUDA MUSA
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This experiment demonstrates a simple and practical way to create portable “soap paper” for everyday hygiene use. The process begins by preparing a diluted soap solution in a shallow plate. Small rectangular pieces of paper are then cut and gently dipped into the solution, allowing them to absorb the soap. Once fully soaked, the papers are carefully removed and left to dry completely. After drying, the papers become thin, soap-infused sheets that can be stored and carried easily.
When needed, a single piece of this soap paper can be used for handwashing. Upon contact with water and friction, the soap embedded in the paper dissolves and produces foam, effectively cleaning the hands just like regular soap.
This method offers several benefits. It is highly convenient, as the soap papers are lightweight and easy to carry anywhere without the need for bulky bottles. It is also cost-effective and simple to make using readily available materials. Additionally, it promotes hygiene in situations where liquid soap may not be accessible, such as during travel or outdoor activities. Overall, this experiment provides an innovative, practical, and affordable solution for maintaining cleanliness on the go.